Jan/Feb 2010 Tanzania:
It was a great success! We treated over 1,000 people and one baby elephant.
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Watch two videos documenting this trip.
Warning: parts of the videos do contain graphic medical procedures.





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Is it okay to mail a donation to your Prineville address? It is the only address that I can find on your website.
Thanks
Yes! That’s the address to use to send us anything. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the information about the work your doing in Africa. I have been pondering it all day. I hope the benefit dinner raised alot of funds for your next trip.
I would like to donate stuff for the next silent auction if you give me enough advance notice to gather up goodies.
Also; I want to share with you a wonderful work that Mr. Jim Humble has done simalar to what you are doing. His site is http://www.miraclemineral.org and I can testify personally of the effects of the product he has developed for treating maladies of such variety; it has me convinced of it’s abilities to treat & cure everything from Malaria to a sprain.
I have some and would be pleased to donate it to the team to take to Africa on this next trip.
In contemplating this, I sent the link to Wayne Mulienburg, and then phoned him to discuss it. I would swear by this stuff; and forsake modern medicines aray of drugs & treatments. But that’s just me. You should learn of it for your self.
Again, thanks for the dinner, the show & the good work you are all doing. God Bless you, and those you seek to assist.
Donna Hammond
Thank you Donna. We will be sure and post when the next fundraiser will be, so check back for further updates.
We would also appreciate being able to take some of the miracle mineral as clean drinking water is crucial. There will be more teams going down on a semi regular basis, so any contribution is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mbuyu Charities
Hey Guys,
Great work you are doing, currently offshore Tanzania running a clinic, I have meds that I am supposed to dispose of, haemacel, various eye, ear, antibiotics, is there a contact in Dar that I can call to hand them off to?
Cheers,
Dave